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Trust Inc. Matthew Yeomans

Trust Inc. By Matthew Yeomans

Trust Inc. by Matthew Yeomans


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This book explains how social media made sustainability a mainstream concern for all society. It is a powerful guide for both communication and marketing professionals in business, and a textbook for the growing field of sustainability communication in higher education.

Trust Inc. Summary

Trust Inc.: How Business Wins Respect in a Social Media Age by Matthew Yeomans

We are entering the age of sustainability - a business era where every company, big and small, must adapt its way of doing business to meet the realities of climate change, a finite supply of natural resources, evolving attitudes about inequality, increasing digitisation and automation. At the same time companies must meet the demands of consumers as they adjust to this rapidly changing way of life. Supercharging this change in consumer behaviour is social media - a communications revolution that is democratising and disrupting society in ways never seen before.

In this book, Matthew Yeomans explains why embracing sustainability is key to helping companies articulate their sense of purpose (and their reason to exist) in a world where social media is eroding trust in all institutions. The book shows how social media has made sustainability a mainstream concern for all society, how it compelled companies to be more authentic and accountable in their actions and how it will continue to shape how companies communicate the importance of sustainability to all of society.

This book is a powerful guide for both communication and marketing professionals in business, especially Fortune 500, FTSE 250 companies and agencies, on how to use social media to communicate with their audiences and stakeholders in an authentic way. It is also a guide/text book for the growing field of sustainability communication in higher education.

Trust Inc. Reviews

Yeomans' deep knowledge and experience of how social media has shaped modern society makes his argument for transparent and authentic sustainability communication all the more compelling.

Thomas Kolster, founder of Goodvertising and one of the world's leading thinkers on the future of good business

If you're concerned about how you stay relevant and win the trust and respect of customers, consumers and citizens in the twenty-first century, Yeomans' book is essential reading. (And if you're not concerned about it, you're probably not paying enough attention.)

Dave Coplin, CEO at The Envisioners Ltd, and expert in the use of technology in the modern world

Yeomans draws on his wealth of experience both as a journalist and a sustainability expert to explain, with clear and illuminating business examples, exactly how companies can contribute to society and their bottom line at the same time.

James Ledbetter, Editor of Inc. magazine and Inc.com

About Matthew Yeomans

Matthew Yeomans is a writer, journalist and consultant with more than 25 years of experience working for, and advising, some of the world's largest publications and companies. He founded Sustainly, created the Social Media Sustainability Index and is the author of four books.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: A short history of social media

Chapter 2: Sustainability goes mainstream

Chapter 3: Learning to listen

Chapter 4: Collaborate with the crowd

Chapter 5: Radical transparency

Chapter 6: Leaders needed

Chapter 7: Empower and educate

Chapter 8: Inspiring behaviour change

Chapter 9: How to show not tell

Chapter 10: How to use social networks

Chaper 11: How to communicate your sustainability report

Chapter 12: How to embrace the global goals

Epilogue

Additional information

GOR009765139
9781783537488
1783537485
Trust Inc.: How Business Wins Respect in a Social Media Age by Matthew Yeomans
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20180416
174
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Customer Reviews - Trust Inc.